Corporate Database 'Compalyze' Launches Editorial Media 'Compalyze Journal'

Compalyze, operator of the corporate database 'Compalyze,' has launched 'Compalyze Journal,' a media outlet providing corporate analysis. It uses public data like financial statements and registry records to help users analyze competitors and partners.
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  • 📰 Published: June 3, 2026 at 00:10
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Compalyze Inc. (Headquarters: Kusatsu City, Shiga Prefecture; CEO: Takashi Suzuki), which operates the corporate database 'Compalyze,' has launched an editorial media outlet called 'Compalyze Journal.' As initial content, it has published the latest financial analysis articles for nine notable companies (as of June 2, 2026). Each article is composed of information included in Compalyze, such as financial statements, registry records, public PR, intellectual property databases, and the number of insured employees from the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, with sources linked. Compalyze users can build similar corporate analyses for their competitors, business partners, and investment targets. As a primary information infrastructure for Japanese companies, Compalyze has expanded its coverage of registry history, organizational restructuring, government procurement, intellectual property, fundraising, and news. However, there remains a significant gap between 'the data itself' and 'the knowledge to interpret corporate movements using it.' Interpreting companies by cross-referencing financial statements, registry records, and public PR has historically been know-how held by a few analysts and experts. 'Compalyze Journal' is a media outlet that discloses this 'interpretation model' as practical examples. The editorial department will continuously publish articles that interpret corporate management and trends by combining data included in Compalyze. Readers can not only read the articles but also access the same data on Compalyze to build similar analyses for their own competitors, partners, and investment targets. Furthermore, by calling data directly from AI clients such as Claude, Cursor, and ChatGPT via MCP connection, much of the editing work can be automated. Moving forward, the company plans to expand series by industry and theme, accept user contributions, and establish its position as a primary information infrastructure for Japanese companies that can be used by both AI agents and humans.

FAQ

Where is Compalyze's headquarters?

Kusatsu City, Shiga Prefecture, Japan.